Aftermarket diesel engine management

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Aftermarket diesel engine management
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Been playing with one of these today, what a bit of kit!

http://www.specialist-components.co.uk/e...anagement/

Aftermarket management for anything commonrail diesel... Would make mapping VNT, watermeth, NOS etc on a HDi an absolute doddle.

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#2
They are still about £4000 though
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#3
Hell no... no-where near that mate!!
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#4
Not what the mag article on their website appears to indicate for swapping a TDV6 into an older P38 range rover. £6k for the conversion and only £2k of that was the mechanicals? Gotta be about £6k-£2k + £4k surely?

If not how much are we talking with the loom and injector drivers for say the DV6 lump as thats the most similar to the DW lumps?
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Eh? The simtek kit is £3540, but contains lots of bits like modified downpipe, modified front propshaft, full custom wiring loom blah blah blah.

I think the ECU + IDM is about £1500.
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#6
Thats still a huge wad of cash for what it would return on a HDi surely!?

better money spent on a GTB!?
Wishes for more power...
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Yeah, it is a lot of scratch for a HDi - I get that... but if you were doing it properly and wanted to get it absolutely spot on, with a big VNT, big nozzles, water meth, NOS, launch control, traction control blah blah blah it would be the way forward.

I suppose, tbh, HDi's are probably too cheap now to warrant that kind of kit.

If only I still had mine....

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#8
Yeah I think so...

the big boys with vags Im sure be interested.

I think gains wise, you would get a lot on a standard HDi 8v ecu on a 2.0 16v block/head with a GTB. Like easily 200bhp+. All for less than £500 if you were smart with finding the bits
Wishes for more power...
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I volunteer my car as testbed provided I get use of your GTi6 in the meantime?!
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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(09-06-2014, 05:30 PM)Piggy Wrote: Yeah I think so...

the big boys with vags Im sure be interested.

I think gains wise, you would get a lot on a standard HDi 8v ecu on a 2.0 16v block/head with a GTB. Like easily 200bhp+. All for less than £500 if you were smart with finding the bits

I think you are right. To be honest, even an 8v with a GTB and a choice set of injectors will piss 200hp.

I have mapped a couple of decent power ones now, with mediocre turbos alone they make 190+.

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(09-06-2014, 05:31 PM)C.A.R. Wrote: I volunteer my car as testbed provided I get use of your GTi6 in the meantime?!

You wouldn't want it... anyone that can tolerate the horrific noise, smell of fuel inside and geometry setup that only works on a track (like tries to rip your hands off on anything but the smoothest of roads) deserves a medal... hence I don't drive it very much!
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I believe that there is an ECU by Adaptronics that can be used for Diesel applications.
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